Two flyover Tree Swallows earlier this afternoon at Smith Pt. County
Park parking lot. One Eastern Phoebe Southaven County Park. Signs of Spring?
Peggy & Joel Horman, Ridge
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Two flyover Tree Swallows earlier this afternoon at Smith Pt. County
Park parking lot. One Eastern Phoebe Southaven County Park. Signs of Spring?
Peggy & Joel Horman, Ridge
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I also saw large groups of Tree Swallows passing over Southold NY here on the
North Fork of LI earlier today.
It must be their last hurrah while heading south.
Rick & Linda
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> On Oct 11, 2016, at 1:56 PM, Eileen Wheeler wrote:
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> A cloud of Tree
I also saw large groups of Tree Swallows passing over Southold NY here on the
North Fork of LI earlier today.
It must be their last hurrah while heading south.
Rick & Linda
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> On Oct 11, 2016, at 1:56 PM, Eileen Wheeler wrote:
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> A cloud of Tree Swallows, must be
Six tree swallows were observed late this morning at Black Rock Park,
Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County.
Observed for 30+ minutes swooping over same small area of the Croton River.
Perhaps getting an early aquatic insect hatch of some sort? Seems rather
early for that (and the swallows.)
Six tree swallows were observed late this morning at Black Rock Park,
Croton-on-Hudson, Westchester County.
Observed for 30+ minutes swooping over same small area of the Croton River.
Perhaps getting an early aquatic insect hatch of some sort? Seems rather
early for that (and the swallows.)
While birding down at West End this morning, Sue and i observed three Tree
Swallows flying west of the entrance to the Coast Guard Station over the dunes
and parkway. Also present was a calling Killdeer, while the two plovers (Piping
and Semipalmated) continue at the north end of the West End